ASAP Foundation's 2nd Annual Chance of A Lifetime Commercial

The 2nd Annual Chance of A Lifetime Poker Tournament to benefit Jerry Azumah's ASAP Foundation, is right around the corner. The tournament will take place on May 19th at the Hotel Sax from 5:30PM-11PM. The event will feature a celebrity Texas Hold'em tournament, food, drinks, music, and most of all, raising money for the ASAP Foundation.To learn more about ASAP and the Tournament check out the commercial we put together below.
Purchase tix for the event at ASAPFoundation.org
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Mic Terror: "Favorite Girl"
Over the weekend I finished the mixing process for Mic Terror's new mixtape, Can I Borrow A Feeling. The new project is geared towards the ladies, and was started following the death of Teddy Pendergrass. It is pure fire, and will be dropping very soon. To prep everyone for the musical goodness that is Can I Borrow A Feeling, Mic and I have decided to share with you "Favorite Girl". And remember, Mic Terror x DJ RTC: Can I Borrow A Feeling (Hosted by Niena Drake) is on the way. Download after the jump.
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Every DJ Should Watch This: DJ Intervention

This isn't the latest s**t, but it is something that is dope and a must watch for every DJ, DJ hopeful etc. More and more I realize how lucky I am to have started DJing before the invention of Serato as well as the explosion of online and digital music. Having to track down and dig for every record produces a certain relationship with the music that can't be fostered digitally. It's also a lot different blending without the visuals provided by Serato, or any of the push-button techniques. Anyway, "DJ Intervention" follows DJ Rich Kid who DJs only with his iPod and gets gigs because his dad is loaded. His girlfriend stages an intervention to get him off the whack sauce with help from DJ Arabian Prince, DJ Rhettmatic and others. See it below.
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J. Cole: Texas to SOB"s
J. Cole's team put together this video chronicling his trip from Austin, Texas to SOB's in NYC. Check it out below, and also see our video interview with J. shot in Texas.
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Upper Playground Presents: 'Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe"

Upper Playground is at it again with a new documentary called 'Dirty Hands' chronicling the life and times of renowned street artist David Choe. This documentary is over 8 years in the making and features an in-depth look into the artist David Choe has grown to be. Says Upper Playground:
"Director Harry Kim spent eight tumultuous years following a young near-schizophrenic street artist, David Choe, who devises numerous criminal schemes that make it possible for him to hitchhike across the globe. Choe skirts the legal constraints of society to “freely” create his art. His nonchalant law-breaking style lands him in jail several times, leading to his eventual demise in solitary confinement in a Tokyo prison cell. He resurfaces with a radically religious agenda and returns home with hope to overcome his criminal temptations and repair his severed relationships.
The filmmaker (who has been friends with Choe since they met at the Korean-American teenage summer camp in 1990) captures the complexity of David’s life though a collage work of archived childhood home videos, still photographs, intimate artwork, animation, and eight years of footage shot on the road with the artist.
DIRTY HANDS premiered at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival, and it won the Grand Jury Prize at the San Diego Asian Film Festival. The film also screened at the Hawaii International Film Festival and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival."
Dirty Hands opened in Los Angeles on April 30 and will run until May 6 at Laemmle Sunset 5 Theater in West Hollywood. The film premiers in San Francisco on May 21st at the Roxie Theater. Check the Upper Playground website for details and be sure to head out to the theaters this month if you're in California to support another solid project from UP. Check the trailer for the film after the jump.
YP: Next Up Mixtape

YP follows up his debut album, Classified, with Next Up, the new mixtape hosted by Sean Mac and DJ Head Debiase. The mixtape features GLC, MarVo, Brain Hussla, and Big Homie D.O.E. Download link and tracklist are below.
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Homeboy Sandman: "Bonkers" featuring PackFM

The Homeboy Sandman is getting ready to release The Good Sun on June 1st. Sandman has been tagged as a torch carrier for that 90's Native Tongues/Duck Down sound, and his new album is well done, and garnering more and more anticipation. Today we're hit with a non-album cut featuring PackFM. It's "Bonkers" and it is below.
Rome: "We Can't Stop" featuring CurT@!n$
Rome and CurT@!n$ supply a little Public Enemy type of energy for this Monday morning. The two link up for "We Can't Stop", which sounds like it's straight from '88. Check it out below.
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